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Pirelli Tires

My last car purchased needed new tires and the seller let me choose the tires and we negotiated the price from there. We went with a Pirelli tire which was a really good tire, seller happy buyer happy.

Pros: really good tire
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tc_spears
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Rating 5.0

I quickly switched to Pirelli P-Zero Nero all season tires and the different was night and day. Much better grip and stopping ability.....and I once took the car through about a foot of unplowed snow and didn't loose grip.

Pros: better grip, stopping ability
Cons: slippy
Vehicle: Ford
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Rating 4.0

+1 on the Pirelli Elect. Went to 18s for my M3P and the tire is super comfortable, quiet, and naturally more efficient.

Pros: super comfortable, quiet
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Rating 5.0

Replaced with Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3. So much better! Smoother and firmer

Pros: smoother and firmer
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 14000 km
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Rating 5.0

Needed to replace tires, got Pirelli P7 Plus 3, 225 / 45 R18. Anyone is looking for a quieter ride, I'm really pleased with these tires. Road noise significantly reduced from the Vredestein Quadtrack Pro that came on the car. Very happy with corning, road holding, rain.

Pros: quieter ride, happy with corning
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The P Zero All-Season may be your best bet if you're set on all-seasons. They were fine when I had one of the previous scorpion AS iterations on my E53, seemed to be a good value.

Only other thing I'm seeing available is discount tire with a Nitto NT420V. I'd take the Pirelli over that.

Pros: good value
Vehicle: BMW
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Ridden both tires (well the GP5000 TLR not the STR) and both are brilliant. Pirellis are easier to fit and seem sturdier but that's just based on my experience. Both are great tires so I'd get which ever has the best price

Pros: brilliant, easier to fit
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Rating 3.0

I got 40,000 miles on the stock Falkens including snow and ice with conservative driving. Replaced with Pirelli Cinturado Strada "all season*"225/50/r17 from Discount tire for slightly larger tirewheel and wider tire (1/4" more clearance, a liffle more float in sand) but mostly the 70,000 mile warranty. I calculate (by gps and road markers) this gives me about 103% on miles (ie speedo reads a bit low) and I can feel the lower torque vs before. Def a harder compound than the Falkens, so I dont drive as aggressively in corners.

Pros: 70,000 mile warranty
Cons: lower torque, harder compound
Mileage: 40000 km
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i upgraded my tires to Pirelli Diablo Rosso Scooter. they're bigger and wider than the stock. i came to conclusion that the stock tires are pure garbage

Pros: bigger and wider
Cons: stock tires are garbage
Vehicle: Honda
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I only put michelins on mine anymore. They are the best tires made, the worst set I ever owned were Pirellis that lasted legit 12k miles and became unbearably loud.

Pros: best tires made
Cons: unbearably loud, lasted 12k
Mileage: 12000 km
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